5024-S.E AMH FEYJ H2576.1

ESSB 5024  - H AMD TO H AMD (H-2493.6/13)494
     By Representative Fey

ADOPTED 04/28/2013

     On page 3, line 28 of the amendment, increase the Motor Vehicle Account--State Appropriation by $50,000

     On page 4, after line 28 of the amendment, insert the following:
     "(3)(a) The joint legislative audit and review committee shall conduct a study of registration and inspection fee programs regulating gas stations and other businesses that emit gasoline vapors administered by the department of ecology and air pollution control authorities (collectively referred to as "regulatory agencies") as provided in chapter 70.94 RCW. The goal of the study is to provide recommendations to the legislature that, if implemented, would further effective implementation of chapter 70.94 RCW by the regulatory agencies and would result in more consistent and transparent registration fees and regulations across all regulatory agencies included in the study.
     (b) The study must include, but not be limited to:
     (i) Comparing and contrasting registration and inspection fees and methodologies used in calculating fees among all regulatory agencies as provided in RCW 70.94.151;
     (ii) Comparing and contrasting inspection processes and criteria among all regulatory agencies, including frequency of registration and inspection of facilities; and
     (iii) Comparing and contrasting inspection processes and criteria utilized by the state's regulatory agencies with criteria established by the United States environmental protection agency regulating gas stations and other businesses that emit gasoline vapors. This should include, but not be limited to, federal stage II vapor recovery requirements and federal ozone standards and nonattainment.
     (c) In conducting the study, the joint legislative audit and review committee shall develop a stakeholder list, including representatives from each regulatory agency, from the Washington oil marketers association, and from other industry associations or groups. The committee shall meet with stakeholders as it deems necessary, but shall convene at least one meeting of all stakeholders within two months of commencing the study. The committee shall submit its findings and recommendations to the legislature by December 31, 2014."

EFFECT:  Directs the joint legislative audit and review committee to conduct a study of registration and inspection fee programs regulating gas stations and other businesses that emit gasoline vapors administered by the department of ecology and air pollution control authorities. The study must include comparing and contrasting: Registration and inspection fees and methodologies in fee calculations for all regulatory agencies; inspection processes and criteria, including registration and inspection frequencies among regulatory agencies; and inspection processes and criteria used by the state's regulatory agencies with criteria established by the United States environmental protection agency.
     Requires the joint legislative audit and review committee to develop a stakeholder list, including representatives from each regulatory agency, from the Washington oil marketers association, and from other industry associations or groups. Specifies that at least one meeting of the stakeholders occur within two months of commencing the study. Requires the joint legislative audit and review committee to submit its findings and recommendations to the legislature by December 31, 2014.

EFFECT:  Increases the Motor Vehicle Account--State Appropriation by $50,000.

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